•The annual Uregas dealer meeting for a 26 county area surrounding Moberly was held in Moberly last night with approximately 225 persons present, representing more than 59 dealers. They met at the Merchants Hotel dining room for dinner. During dinner the group was entertained by professional entertainers from Kansas City.

•Randolph County farmers along East Fork and Middle Fork in Randolph County have reached their goal in raising finances to proceed with plans necessary to carry out flood control work recommended by the Corps of Engineers on these two streams, according to John M. Douglas, director and agricultural agent.

•An estimated 1,000 tons of snow were removed by truck from downtown Moberly, according to the city street department. The department hauled snow eight hours Sunday and eight hours yesterday, moving about 300 truck loads, with from 3 to 5 1/2 tons to the load.

Friday, February 26, 1988

•A 20 minute stop at Gen. Omar N. Bradley Airport was made by Wendell Bailey, one-term treasurer of Missouri, who vows he will win re-election in 1988 to become the first Republican state treasurer to ever succeed himself.

Wednesday, February 26, 2003

•Pat Burke, volunteer with St. Pius X Home and School Redono Auction, stood by a display of items up for bid on view at A.G. Edwards and Company in downtown Moberly. The auction is slated for March 1. Funds garnered from the annual auction go to the St. Pius Home and School Association for textbooks, computers, an intercom system, playground equipment, food service equipment and a sound system. It is the only fundraiser for the St. Pius X Home and School Association and has garnered over $200,000 in donations over the past four years.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

•Lori Rupp, RN, Home Health Director for HomeCare of Mid-Missouri is featured in a photo with Joyce Rockers, OASIS Ed Coordinator during a break at the Home Health state meeting held at Allendale Community Center in Moberly on Monday. Nearly 50 Home Health career individuals representing about 15 counties, including Randolph, attended the Monday session of the two-day event managed by the State. New laws and procedures on patient assessments were the focus of the seminar with time for questions and answers.

•Paula Glover, MACC Dean of Academic Affairs, gave a presentation on Thailand during the meeting of the Board of Trustees Monday night. She displayed a photo of Buddhas found in Thailand that were part of her presentation.